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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: carranza2 who wrote (180344)11/15/2021 8:25:26 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218163
 
Re <<Considering selling FNV positions. Premise: Given PE ratio ...>>

Deliberate:

(1) ... and do what with the cash?

(2) ... will gold reach 3,000 in the near-term (36 months)?

(3) FNV, of which I am staked in, and regularly accumulate as well as divest by ways of option mining action, but always have in inventory, seems like it should be evergreen allocation, and is not about PE,

... because the sort of things it invests in are generally all getting started, started for only a short while, or edging into getting started

FNV does the best deals when gold down, to buy in, and does the best deals when gold up, to sell out.

They are the professionals doing HIS work, and coincidentally, doing OUR work, for the common-prosperity great-good.

I cannot see anything I do not like.




To: carranza2 who wrote (180344)11/16/2021 1:17:56 AM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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ggersh

  Respond to of 218163
 
I think Team USA explicitly defaulting on debt is going to happen on this side of 2032, and if so, each day we are closer to jubilee / default, and / or targeted-printing, to bring debt to GDP to some number

I do not know what the effect on gold would be, can go up might go down

Should be a big day either way

Selling FNV is not an obvious anticipatory move :0)